Morphological and morphometric investigations on testate amoebae from Mongolia with descriptions of a new genus and four new species.

Dominika Łuców, Ferry Siemensma, Dashtseren Avirmed, Milena Obremska, Michał Słowiński, Izabela Zawiska
Author Information
  1. Dominika Łuców: Department of Past Landscape Dynamics, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warszawa, Poland. Electronic address: dominika.lucow@twarda.pan.pl.
  2. Ferry Siemensma: Julianaweg 10, Kortenhoef, 1241 VW, Netherlands.
  3. Dashtseren Avirmed: Institute of Geography and Geoecology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Mongolia; UNESCO Chair of Environmental Sciences in Eastern Central Asia, Mongolian Academy of Science, Mongolia.
  4. Milena Obremska: Institute of Geological Sciences, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warszawa, Poland.
  5. Michał Słowiński: Department of Past Landscape Dynamics, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warszawa, Poland.
  6. Izabela Zawiska: Department of Past Landscape Dynamics, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warszawa, Poland.

Abstract

Testate amoebae are a polyphyletic and highly diverse group of unicellular protists, inhabiting various habitats and successfully used as indicators of property of environmental variables, providing information on hydrology, pH and pollution of ecosystems. However, despite numerous studies, there is still a lack of data regarding their species diversity, geographical distribution and population dynamics in various habitats from previously unexplored or poorly investigated regions such as Mongolia. In this study, we describe the morphology and morphometry of a new genus and four new species: Armatura murmillo gen. nov., sp. nov., Trinema lenticularis sp. nov., T. parmularius sp. nov. and T. scutarius sp. nov., derived from peat cores extracted from two fens in northern Mongolia. We provide one of the first case studies of testate amoebae from Mongolia, documenting 64 taxa. We also provide information on the morphology and variability of four lesser known species: Centropyxis lapponica, Hyalosphenia insecta, Pyxidicula ornata and Schoenbornia smithi.

Keywords

MeSH Term

Mongolia
Species Specificity
Amoeba

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